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The Polish Armed Forces consist of 100,300 active duty and 20,000 active reserve personnel. In need, a further 240,000 personnel can be mobilized. Troop strength in the four different branches was in 2010, as followed:

Land Forces: 68,704
Air Force: 29,126
Navy: 12,102
Special Forces: 2,100


Polish Land Forces

Soldier:

Equipment
wz. 96 Beryl or Mini-Beryl
WIST-94
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grenade RGO-88
grenade RG-42
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grenade F-1
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grenade RGZ-89
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The kbs wz. 1996 Beryl (English: beryllium) is a Polish 5.56mm assault rifle. The rifle is to replace 7.62x39mm AK-47 and 5.45x39mm Tantal used in the Polish Armed Forces.

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The karabinek wz. 1996 Mini-Beryl is a Polish 5.56 mm compact assault rifle (carbine) derived from the kbs wz. 1996 Beryl service rifle. It was developed in parallel with the wz. 1996 Beryl by the "Łucznik" Arms Factory in Radom and introduced into service with the Polish Armed Forces in 1997 as the 5,56 mm karabinek krotki wz. 1996 ("short carbine model 1996").

T-72M: 597
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PT-91: 232
POL_PT91_Twardy.jpg


Leopard 2: 126
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BWP-1: 1306
POL_BWP-1_Warsaw.jpg


BWR-1K: 30
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BWR-1S: 20
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M113: 60
M113-batey-haosef-2.jpg


KTO Ryś: 5
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WR-40 Langusta: 54
WR-40_Langusta%2C_MSPO_2007.JPG



ZU-23-2: 408
ZU-23-2_in_Saint_Petersburg.jpg


2K12 Kub: 120
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9K33 Osa: 70
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PZA Loara: 5
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Mi-24: 32
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PZL W-3 Sokół: 38
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Mi-2: 35
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Polish Air Force
During 2010 it consisted of roughly 26,126 personnel (17,416 military) and about 320 aircraft, distributed among 12 bases throughout Poland.



F-16: F16C bl 52+ F16D bl 52+ : 36, 12
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MiG-29: MiG-29A, MiG-29UB: 31
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Su-22: Su-22M4K, Su-22UM3K: 48
Krzesiny_49RB.JPG


CASA C-295: C-295M: 11
CASA_C-295_Krzesiny_RB2.JPG


C-130 Hercules: C-130E: 5
Polski_C-130_Hercules.JPG


PZL TS-11 Iskra: 54
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PZL-130 Orlik: 37
Krzesiny_64RB.JPG


Bell 412: 1
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Tu-154: Tu-154M Lux: 1
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Jak-40: 8
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PZL M28:Bryza TD: 37
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An-2: 13
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An-28: 2
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Mi-8:Mi-8T: 13
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Mi-2: 50
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Mi-17: 3
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Polish Navy

Polish Navy, (or unofficially Polska Marynarka Wojenna - PMW) is the branch of Republic of Poland Armed Forces responsible for naval operations. It has 80 ships (including 5 submarines, 2 frigates, 3 corvettes, 3 missile boats - as of 2008) and about 14,300 commissioned and enlisted personnel.


Frigates:
Oliver Hazard Perry Class: 2
ORP Gen. K. Pułaski
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ORP Gen. T. Kościuszko
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Corvettes:
Kaszub class: 1
ORP_Kaszub_Gdynia.jpg


Tarantul class: 2
ORP Metalowiec
ORP_Metalowiec_in_Gdynia.JPG


ORP Rolnik
ORP_Rolnik.jpg


Fast Attack Craft:
Orkan class: 3
ORP Orkan
ORP_Orkan_NTW_11_93.jpg


ORP Piorun
ORP_Piorun.JPG


ORP Grom
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Polish Special Forces
Wojska Specjalne Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej, WS RP (en. Special Forces of Republic of Poland) is the 4th branch of Armed Forces of Republic of Poland formed in early 2007. It is composed of 3 special units and command:
Size ~2,100

-GROM
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GROM Polish Special Unit - YouTube
-1st Special Commando Regiment
-Morska Jednostka Działań Specjalnych (Formoza) - (Naval Special Operations Unit)
Morska jednostka dzia
 
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i think Polish army polish there stuff alot bec all of the weapons looks brand new lollllllllllllllllllllllllllll
 
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